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States Withdraw Bitcoin Legislation Amid Continued Debate

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: May 10, 2025 10:47 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: May 10, 2025
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Key Points:

  • States pull back on Bitcoin reserve initiatives.
  • Florida and Arizona lead recent withdrawals.
  • Continued divergence in state and federal crypto strategy.

Florida, Arizona, and other U.S. states are withdrawing Bitcoin reserve bills, signaling a cautious approach toward cryptocurrency legislation in 2025.

These legislative withdrawals reflect a broader skepticism and caution surrounding state-level digital asset management, emphasizing differing approaches within the U.S. financial landscape.

While Florida and Arizona have withdrawn Bitcoin reserve bills, federal and state actions show varied levels of cryptocurrency embrace. Florida’s bills aimed to allocate public funds, but Arizona’s focus was on retirement fund investments.

The withdrawal of these bills from states like Florida and Arizona highlights potential financial and political caution. Governor Katie Hobbs of Arizona stated,

“Arizonans’ retirement funds are not the place for the state to try untested investments like virtual currency.”

These moves may impact both public sentiment and the larger crypto market dynamic, affecting future legislative efforts.

Despite some states pulling back, several continue pursuing Bitcoin-related legislation with varying goals. North Carolina and Kentucky represent states pushing forward with crypto-supportive measures, indicating a divided national landscape on digital asset strategies.

The halted initiatives could lead to broader financial, regulatory, and technological outcomes as states weigh the benefits against risks. Future financial policies and regulatory environments may shift as states continue assessing Bitcoin’s role as a potential treasury asset.

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